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This is a small hotel on the second floor of a building near Plaza Espana. Our room was a reasonable size for a city centre hotel, uncluttered with a double (not kingsize) bed. We appreciated the spacious feel this approach gave it. There was a...More

Would rate facility higher if we could have slept the 3 nights we stayed. We were in Room 1, located by door and exterior wooden stairwell. We heard every step thru the wall behind our bed each time someone walked up the stairs and slamming...More

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We stayed here for 5 nights with our 16 year old grandson and were happy with the location just off the Gran Via and a 5 minute walk to Plaza Espana.
Our room was quite basic but a good size and very clean and had...More

Excelent location, helpful staff, super clean. We loved it! Ended up returning more two times. They helped us a lot keeping our bags while we were doing the "Santiago's walk". The rooms are very silent and some have a small pleasant balcony. Walking distance from...More

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This hotel is located at Malasana district of Madrid and it's very close to Gran Via. The hotel is on the second floor of an apartment building and the reception is available only during daytime. When you enter It looks like a youth hostel but...More

Hip bars and galleries, independent theaters and musicvenues, young people with tattoos and funky hair,narrow winding streets — this is Malasaña. Near thecenter, Plaza Dos de Mayo is a gathering of friendsoutside bars, dog owners, artists under craft tents,and creative types with notebooks and sketchpads onthe plaza’s benches. It may not be as neat and tidy asmany other parts of the city, but this only adds to

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the Malasaña edge. Shops and bars here range fromhippie-crunchy to upscale trendy, and on weekends, thestreets are bustling around the clock as the nightlifeprogresses from dinner to bar to disco to late-nightfood. On the west side of the neighborhood is thesubdistrict called Conde Duque, named after a largepink fort in its center that has been converted into acultural center for exhibitions and performances.Prettier yet just as edgy, this intimate corner ofMalasaña is home to a young international community.